The Jets, who are coming off their bye held a practice on Monday and an emerging weapon for them on offense as well as one of their most valuable players on defense were not at practice.

That according to ESPN New York’s Rich Cimini, who reported both their absences during the media viewing portion of practice. The absences have raised some red flags with the New York media knowing coming off the bye players that did not have a previous injury should be good to go. It has since been reported by Newsday Jets reporter Kim Martin that both players were ill Monday.

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Fred Jackson’s 59-yard run in a losing effort Sunday turned out to be the top rated run play of the week. His second effort 3rd-and-1 carry earned top marks.

The best part about Jackson’s run is that Jets DL Muhammad Wilkerson thinks they’ve got Jackson stopped and with his back to the play he waves his hands out to his sides as if to indicate that the Bills got nothing on the play and it’s fourth down.

As he’s doing this Jackson literally runs right past him and Wilkerson is shocked and hopelessly starts running after him. The best view of this is on the end zone camera on the second run through of Jackson’s carry. Too funny. Way to make them look silly Fred.

]]>http://blogs.buffalobills.com/2013/09/23/fred-has-top-rated-run-of-the-week/feed/0Chris BrownWilkerson planning to play for Jetshttp://blogs.buffalobills.com/2012/12/28/wilkerson-planning-to-play-for-jets/
http://blogs.buffalobills.com/2012/12/28/wilkerson-planning-to-play-for-jets/#commentsFri, 28 Dec 2012 20:21:14 +0000http://blogs.buffalobills.com/?p=27543]]>Jets DL Muhammad Wilkerson was considered iffy for New York’s season finale against the Bills in Buffalo. He was dealing with what Rex Ryan said was a concussion and knee injury from last week’s game, but he’s listed as probable.

“I plan on playing Sunday,” Wilkerson told ESPN New York. He insisted that he didn’t have a concussion and was cleared to play after passing the required tests. Wilkerson said he feels “good” heading into the team’s regular season finale against Buffalo. “They were making sure I didn’t have a concussion. But I didn’t have one. I just showed symptoms but I was fine.”

Wilkerson has been New York’s best defensive lineman the past few weeks posting four of his five sacks this season in his last six games.

]]>http://blogs.buffalobills.com/2012/12/28/wilkerson-planning-to-play-for-jets/feed/0Chris BrownJets’ Wilkerson, Edwards limitedhttp://blogs.buffalobills.com/2012/12/27/jets-wilkerson-edwards-limited/
http://blogs.buffalobills.com/2012/12/27/jets-wilkerson-edwards-limited/#commentsThu, 27 Dec 2012 21:14:17 +0000http://blogs.buffalobills.com/?p=27522]]>They were non-participants Wednesday, but DL Muhammad Wilkerson and WR Braylon Edwards were back on the practice field for the Jets Thursday.

DL Muhammad Wilkerson, who is trying to return from a concussion and a knee injury, got back on the practice field as did WR Braylon Edwards (knee/hamstring). Both were limited. Here’s a full list of the Jets’ limited participants in practice.

Wilkerson and Taylor figure to be late first-round picks and the Jets draft pick 30th overall. With NT Kris Jenkins not expected back and DE Shaun Ellis soon to be 33-years old, New York needs an influx of youth up front, so seeing them pull the trigger on either one of these players would come as no surprise on draft day.

Watching Taylor work at the Senior Bowl all week, he was downright dominant. Wilkerson offers the versatility of playing a 3-4 end or a 3-4 nose if needed.

Impactmo9 Lets eat, it’s money to be made todayWilkerson is forecast as a mid to late first-round pick. He had 9.5 sacks in his last season at Temple and is seen as an end in a 3-4 defense. He was initially thought to be a possible option for the Bills at the top of round 2, but he’s not expected to get out of the first round and a solid pro day today would eliminate that completely.